نتایج جستجو برای: diabetes foot ulcer

تعداد نتایج: 383059  

2015
Fatma A. Mohamed Heba A. Bahey El-Deen

Background: Foot ulcer is the most common complication that leads to amputation in diabetic patients. Purpose: To study the effect of intermittent pneumatic compression therapy (IPCT) in enhancing healing of chronic diabetic foot ulcer. Methods: Thirty-eight patients (13 men & 25 women) with type II diabetes and foot ulcer grade ІІ according to Wagner classification were recruited to participat...

1996
Gayle E. Reiber Edward J. Boyko Douglas G. Smith

Lower extremity ulcers and amputations are an increasing problem among individuals with diabetes. Data from the 1983-90 National Hospital Discharge Surveys (NHDS) indicate that 6% of hospitalizations listing diabetes on the discharge record also listed a lower extremity ulcer condition. Chronic ulcers were present in 2.7% of all hospitalizations that listed diabetes. The average length of stay ...

Journal: :Diabetes care 2000
C A Patout J A Birke R Horswell D Williams F P Cerise

OBJECTIVE To compare patient outcomes 1 year before and 1 year after enrollment in a comprehensive diabetes lower-extremity amputation prevention program. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS Outcome data were obtained on 197 patients enrolled in the Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center Diabetes Foot Program, which provides foot care to a predominantly low-income African-American populati...

تقی‌زادگان, سولماز , حاجی عبدالباقی, محبوبه , پورمند, محمدرضا ,

Background: Diabetic foot infections a common complication of diabetes. Staphylococcus aureus is most common pathogen associated with diabetic foot infection. Frequency of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) associated with diabetic foot infection at other country is 15-30% and important cause at hospital acquired infection. The aim of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of...

2011
Damien Clark Lloyd Reed Ewan M Kinnear Peter A Lazzarini

Background Diabetic foot complications are acknowledged as the leading cause of amputation and diabetes-related hospitalisation. Podiatry-led multi-disciplinary clinics are recognised as important strategies to improve diabetic foot outcomes. Data suggests diabetic foot complications are increasing at a faster rate than diabetes is being diagnosed. A reliable, competent workforce is urgently re...

2012
Alistair D McInnes

Diabetes is now the biggest cause of amputation, stroke, blindness and end stage renal failure. It causes many deaths from cardiovascular disease. Foot ulcers and amputations reduce the quality of life, increase mortality and involve lengthy stay in hospital. Many people who have an ulcer eventually require surgery. The economic cost to the nation is spiralling out of control with estimates of ...

Journal: :Endocrinologia y nutricion : organo de la Sociedad Espanola de Endocrinologia y Nutricion 2014
Margarita Alonso-Fernández José Javier Mediavilla-Bravo Flora López-Simarro José Manuel Comas-Samper Francisco Carramiñana-Barrera José Mancera-Romero Ana de Santiago Nocito

AIM To ascertain whether patients with type 2 diabetes are screened for diabetic foot, and to analyze the factors related to patients and centers associated to performance of such screening. MATERIAL AND METHODS A multicenter, epidemiological, cross-sectional study was conducted. The clinical records of 443 patients with type 2 diabetes monitored at Primary Care for at least 12 months were re...

Journal: :Annals of African medicine 2009
E A Ajayi A O Ajayi

BACKGROUND Prevalence of diabetes mellitus (DM) is increasing worldwide, with the major increases expected to occur in developing countries. It has been observed that the pattern of hospital admissions can be used to determine the effectiveness of outpatient care of DM. OBJECTIVE This study was aimed to examine diabetes-related admissions to medical wards of a federal medical center in Ekiti,...

2015
Malindu Eranga Fernando Robert George Crowther Margaret Cunningham Peter Anthony Lazzarini Kunwarjit Singh Sangla Jonathan Golledge

BACKGROUND Foot ulceration is the main precursor to lower limb amputation in patients with type 2 diabetes worldwide. Biomechanical factors have been implicated in the development of foot ulceration; however the association of these factors to ulcer healing remains less clear. It may be hypothesised that abnormalities in temporal spatial parameters (stride to stride measurements), kinematics (j...

Journal: :CMBBE: Imaging & Visualization 2014
Vincent Luboz Antoine Perrier Ian Stavness John E. Lloyd Marek Bucki Francis Cannard Bruno Diot Nicolas Vuillerme Yohan Payan

Foot ulcers are a common complication of diabetes and are the consequence of trauma to the feet and a reduced ability to perceive pain in persons with diabetes. Ulcers appear internally when pressures applied on the foot create high internal strains below bony structures. It is therefore important to monitor tissue strains in persons with diabetes. We propose to use a biomechanical model of the...

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